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SUMMARY:Armageddon Time at Marcus Point Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Johnny Davis (Jaylin Webb) and Paul Graff (Banks Repeta) both smile while running through a tunnel under a bridge in a park. \n“Armageddon Time” is also screening at Marcus Palace Cinema and AMC Fitchburg 18. \nIn James Gray’s Armageddon Time (2022)\, assimilation comes with the crushing weight of responsibility that can never really be lived up to. Based on Gray’s own adolescence in 1980 New York City\, his semi-fictionalized analogue Paul Graff (Banks Repeta) is a daydreaming\, quietly defiant Jewish sixth grader\, who strikes up a friendship with Johnny Davis (Jaylin Webb)\, a black student repeating the grade. When both are singled out as troublemakers by their teacher Mr. Turkeltaub (Andrew Polk)\, their relationship awakens Paul to his fishbowl of privilege\, as Johnny continually bears a greater brunt of the consequences for their shared schemes. \nPaul is more than a little naive of the true circumstances of Johnny’s problems at home (left to fend for himself most of the time\, living with his grandmother who has dementia). For better or worse\, the film stands as Gray’s admission of guilt for the implications of actions he once didn’t understand. The film’s steady perspective and its lessons are centered more on Paul than Johnny\, who isn’t quite as fleshed out. Gray sticks to what he knows\, even as he acknowledges the pain it caused back then. \nArmageddon Time really excels in showcasing the gap between Paul and Johnny’s family support networks\, however flawed they may be. Paul’s mother Esther (Anne Hathaway)\, father Irving (Jeremy Strong) and especially his grandfather Aaron Rabinowitz (Anthony Hopkins) are exasperated by his artistic dreams\, his inattention in school\, and friendship with Johnny\, often giving him conflicting advice. But they clearly care\, even in their lack of understanding him. \nPaul truly connects with his grandfather who tells him to “be a mensch” and stick up for the less privileged\, while also paying to take him out of the public school to place him in the private school that his older brother Ted (Ryan Sell) attends. There Paul encounters Fred Trump (John Diehl) and Maryanne Trump (Jessica Chastain)\, the latter who gives a speech extolling the virtues of the Reaganite bootstrapping. While Paul’s family hates Reagan\, they sincerely believe his mixing with this crowd of elitists will ensure their survival. To twist the old Carlin adage\, it’s a big club\, and you better try your damndest to get in it. \n—Lewis Peterson
URL:https://tonemadison.com/event/armageddon-time-at-marcus-point-cinema/
LOCATION:Marcus Point Cinema\, 7825 Big Sky Drive\, Madison\, WI\, 53719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Bev Rage & The Drinks\, Heavy Looks\, Heather The Jerk at Mickey's Tavern
DESCRIPTION:Glitz\, grime\, and glamor abound in Chicago band Bev Rage & The Drinks’ live show. Bev Rage infuse their scrappy queer-punk with sardonic venom and pointed bursts of genuine affection. Since releasing the Don’t Know Shit demo in 2016\, the band’s shifted a few members and refined their sound. Exes & Hexes\, the band’s recent full-length\, is the most polished entry of Bev Rage’s discography and a direct result of year’s worth of artistic evolution. Charming\, disarming\, raucous\, and rousing\, Bev Rage will find themselves nicely complemented by Madison acts Heather The Jerk and Heavy Looks\, who each flirt with similarly engaging dynamics. Heather The Jerk will be playing a rare live show following 2021’s fiery Cable Access TV—one of Tone Madison‘s top albums of that year—while Heavy Looks will be continuing a whirlwind run of local dates to support the recently-released Apathy.  \n—Steven SpoerlExes & Hexes by Bev Rage & the Drinks
URL:https://tonemadison.com/event/bev-rage-the-drinks-heavy-looks-heather-the-jerk-at-mickeys-tavern/
LOCATION:Mickey’s Tavern\, 1524 Williamson St.\, Madison\, Wisconsin\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Magdalena Bay\, Bayli at Majestic
DESCRIPTION:Magdalena Bay (Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin) pose in colorful outfits against a sky blue background in this digitally enhanced promotional photo by Lissyelle Laricchia. \nFor over six years\, the duo Magdalena Bay (Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin) have been cultivating their vivacious sound\, style\, and presence after dropping a spaced-out cover of Tears For Fears’ revered “Head Over Heels.” From regularly interactive Monday live streams on Twitch to comedic TikTok promos to a plethora of full-length music videos that meld digital and analogue aesthetics of the past three decades\, Mica and Matt are now their own DIY brand of instantly charming pop personality. \nTheir tuneful penchant for all these appealing amalgamations was perfectly distilled on last year’s conceptual dance-pop record Mercurial World\, which playfully envelopes a range of sonic influences from progressive electronic\, crushed bitpop\, synthwave\, and R&B. The first single\, “Chaeri\,” is a magnified reflection on pandemic-fueled isolation and seasonal affective disorder\, pulsating with Lewin’s darkly flirtatious house beat that just melts into Tenenbaum’s introverted\, smoldering vocal performance throughout. \nOn the Luminelle label’s recently re-released deluxe edition of the record—which features a few remixes\, several bonus tracks\, and over a dozen anonymous confessions by Mag Bay’s most avid fans—the duo continues to extend their embrace of genres. Those include psychedelic pop (“All You Do“) and synth funk on the sugary rainbow that is “Unconditional\,” a Pee-wee’s Playhouse-meets-’90s Nickelodeon celebration of ecstatic\, uncontainable affection with an unrelentingly groovy electric bass line. \nWhile citing the individual appeal of the group’s singles is significant\, Mag Bay has also bucked the trend of writing in vacuum\, crafting a seamless album experience through mastering the typically arduous art of the segue. Mercurial World is not only remarkably produced in their widening musical lane (with contemporary influences of Charli XCX and Caroline Polachek)\, but it’s a sparkling showcase of a steady artistic vision. Boasting such definable hooks with an almost elusively crystalline slickness\, their upbeat earworms complement the theatricality and glam bent to their live shows\, complete with costume sets and a live drummer\, Nick Villamizar (who has roots in Mica and Matt’s former progressive rock band from the early-mid 2010s\, Tabula Rasa). \nVersatile NYC-based alternative R&B artist Bayli opens. \n—Grant Phipps
URL:https://tonemadison.com/event/magdalena-bay-bayli-at-majestic/
LOCATION:Majestic Theatre\, 115 King Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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